Jennifer Roseborough: If you are looking for actual ghost encounters, you’re provably not going to find it here- but if you’re into hearing a lot of history and ghost stories, this tour is for you. Our group loved it! Dale was knowledgeable and friendly, and let us take a little break when we needed it. He kept us entertained the whole time, and even a little extra time. Thanks for the great time.
Dulce Lopez: Barely moved to riverside a few months ago and my first time adventuring to some parks, def reccomend great area for families me and my dog enjoyed doing some laps on
Lorraine Noble: This park was beautiful and quaint. I loved the shaded eating areas. The dual play areas is a kiddo’s dream. My toddlers had a blast here at Castleview Park. The community is lovely, friendly and quiet. We even had a friendly squirrel come and welcome us, our children were elated. We would definitely revisit this beautiful park.
Ric Jackson: Such a beautiful and somber ceremony remembering this nations heroes laying wreaths on the sites of the fallen with Wreaths Across America.
Xuxin G: While the museum is still closed, they are very involved in the community through events and operating their other priorities (the Heritage House and Harada House).
Theres still a lot to see from the outside. The architecture of the building is Italian Renaissance. They have a miniature statue out in front of the museum also.
Maria Egbert: What an excellent place to hike and explore! Bring your children to the wonderful events hosted like the yearly Duck Daze. I got to see a bobcat too!
Mike Rybarczyk: Not a huge crowd so lines are short, small park with decently priced food. Season passes are $120 for kids, so going 5 times all summer pays for itself. All additional trips are "free". They also use the schools pool next to the park. They have a high dive and regular diving boards at that pool.